i'm new, i've just been doing tae kwon do(blue belt), and want to do a kung fu style that'll help w/ my fighting. I'm also going to go to air force basic training december 31.
There are more forms of Chinese arts than we have room to type lol. Each system in my understanding has many subsystems and variations off of it. What schools are in your area? Rob
Shaolin Kung Fu Academy and Lee's Kung Fu and Tai Chi Center( My Jhong Law Horn, Wu Tai Chi Chuan, Pa Kua Chang, Chi Kung). then theres the karate and tae kwon do dojo's
you are lucky, there are no kung fu clubs in my area, if i was you if you havent already checked out the shaolin club i would, if you have or do please let me know because i take particular interest in the shaolin styles! thanks
I haven't heard anything negative about any of those systems. Maybe some of the folks training Chinese arts could give you some specifics. Rob
Hi Danny050, OK, there's no exact answer to this questions, as by the time I have finished posting, someone will have invented another system. 'Kung Fu' is a loose collective term we in the west use for Chinese Martial Arts, or CMA for short. Differences in style, are characterized by those that are seen to be external or internal. Some styles are hard, some are soft. Some are long, some are short. Some claim Shaolin as an origin, and some don't. Some are based on animals, and some are family systems. I reckon numberwise, that there must be thousands of styles of Kung Fu. The differences are in the practitioners though, more than the systems.
If you have Mizong fist ( My Jhong Law Horn) near you then check it out. This is a vast system that covers pretty much every aspect of kung fu. Colin................